All Festivals articles – Page 803
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NewsOslo August 31st wins best film in Stockholm
Paddy Considine wins best directorial debut for Tyrannosaur.
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NewsFortissimo takes on IDFA competitor El Gusto
Fortissimo Films has taken on international rights outside of France to Safinez Bousbia’s documentary El Gusto, which screens this week in Competition at IDFA.
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NewsMalick, Kaurismaki, McQueen among Plus Cameraimage competition
Polish festival announces programme, main competition includes The Tree of Life, Shame.
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IFFI to open with Gonzales’ Consul Of Bordeaux
The Consul Of Bordeaux, directed by Portuguese filmmaker Manuel Gonzales, will open this year’s International Film Festival of India (IFFI) which takes place in the former Portuguese colony of Goa (Nov 23-Dec 3).
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CommentA thrilling talent to watch
Iceland-born, London-based filmmaker Borkur Sigthorsson brings his accomplished thriller Come To Harm to Encounters.
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NewsTallinn kicks off AnimaCampus
Five-day summit runs in parallel with Animation Film Festival Animated Dreams, a sub-festival of Tallinn Black Nights.
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NewsLindhardt, Solomon among jurors for EFP's Shooting Stars
The jury of experts has been named to select Europe’s 10 best acting talents for European Film Promotion’s (EFP) Shooting Stars 2012 showcase, which will be held during the upcoming Berlinale from Feb 11-13, 2012
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NewsBlack Nights to open with Either Way, to close with Tree of Life
Screen International Critics Choice programme includes The Turin Horse, Tyrannosaur, The Artist and Las Acacias.
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NewsDubai to open with world premiere of Mission Impossible 4
Film shot extensively in the Emirate.
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NewsKurdistan to host first British film festival
City without cinemas to host British film festival, programme includes The Queen, Made in Dagenham, Billy Elliot
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NewsTwilight Portrait wins Golden Alexander in Thessaloniki
Festival shows a strong 160+ films and shows little impact of Greek financial crisis.
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NewsArirang wins inaugural Brisbane documentary prize
South Korea’s Kim Ki-duk has won Australia’s richest documentary award with Arirang, six months after taking the top prize in Un Certain Regard at Cannes.
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NewsThessaloniki industry award winners include Frantzis' Virus
Works in Progress award goes to Annemarie Jacir’s When I Saw You.
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NewsCPH: DOX winners include Ben Rivers' Two Years At Sea
The year’s winners of the eight competition awards at Copenhagen’s CPH: DOX festival were announced at the festival’s closing gala at the city’s Teater Bremen.
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NewsAmerican Film Festival in Wroclaw to open with Solondz's Dark Horse
Todd Solondz and Joe Swanberg to attend for retrospectives.
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NewsTurin to be bookended by Moneyball, Albert Nobbs
Competition focuses on first, second and third films.
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NewsEstonia’s Black Nights unveils competition line-up
Lynne Ramsay’s We Need To Talk About Kevin, Wojciech Smarzowski’s Rose and Michel Hazanavicius’ The Artist are amongst the competition titles at the 15th edition of Estonia’s Black Nights Festival which runs November 18-30.
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NewsBristol Encounters to spotlight Irish animation talent
The festival has teamed up with the Irish Film Board to showcase Irish animation talent.
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NewsNashen Moodley named as new director of Sydney Film Festival
The head of programming at the Durban International Film Festival is to replace Clare Stewart who has taken on the role of head of exhibition at the BFI, which includes running the London Film Festival.














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